Single-Dose Drug-Loaded Dendrimer Cures Mice of Colon Cancer
13th Nov 2006, 21:19 GMT
In a dramatic demonstration of the power of nanotechnology, a team of investigators has designed a nanoscale, polymeric drug delivery vehicle that when loaded with a widely used anticancer agent cures colon cancer in mice with a single dose.
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